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Ultratec, distributors for Systech Illinois, will be exhibiting their range of Gas Analysis Equipment at the Korea Pack 2012 Packaging Exhibition

Systech Illinois will exhibit their range of gas analysis equipment at the 2012 Korea Pack Packaging Exhibition, with the support of their distributor, Ultratec

2012-05-01
THAME, ENGLAND, May 01, 2012 (Press-News.org) Systech Illinois offer a leading range of oxygen and water vapor permeation analysers for testing of all packaging film, finished package and PET bottles. They are an invaluable R&D resource for testing and validating new packaging. Systech also provide fast, accurate oxygen and carbon dioxide analyzers for testing headspace and gas flushed food packages. These can be used effectively with packages of all sizes and portable and waterproof versions are available.

Ultratec plan to exhibit Systech IllinoisâEUR extensive range of permeation analysers, headspace gas analysers at this year's Korea Pack. Korea Pack is growing as one of the leading Asian packaging expos. The International Packaging Exhibition will be held at KINTEX, Gyeonggi from 22 May - 25 May 2012 with 650 companies from 23 countries participating. Please come and visit our distributors Ultratec at Kintex, Gyeonggi, Korea, Booth A408. Further information on the Korea Pack 2012 exhibition can be found at: http://www.eng.koreamat.org

More information about Systech Illinois and their extensive range of gas analysis instruments, products and services can be found on the Systech website at http://www.systechillinois.com or to speak to a technical sales manager call +44 (0) 1844 216838.

About Systech Illinois

Systech Illinois specialises in online, portable and laboratory gas analysis equipment. With 25 years as one of the leading experts in gas and moisture measurement, Systech Illinois� application and technology knowledge provides efficient gas analysis solutions in many industry sectors worldwide. Systech Illinois' range of oxygen permeation analysers and water vapour permeation analysers offer precise, accurate measurements for all packaging film, finished package and PET bottles. Systech also provides ATEX-approved analysers for measuring both ppm and percentage levels of oxygen in hazardous areas.

Systech Illinois is a multinational company with offices and gas analysis equipment manufacturing facilities in the UK and the U.S. The company prides itself on having a well developed and well trained workforce, with established and effective procedures, which enable it to offer customers a continuing high level of service, and become known as a globally leading supplier of gas analysis instrumentation.


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[Press-News.org] Ultratec, distributors for Systech Illinois, will be exhibiting their range of Gas Analysis Equipment at the Korea Pack 2012 Packaging Exhibition
Systech Illinois will exhibit their range of gas analysis equipment at the 2012 Korea Pack Packaging Exhibition, with the support of their distributor, Ultratec